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The Robot Revolution: How Cloud Robotics Will Change Our World

AIR DATE: January 4, 2013
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Forget everything you think you know about robots. UC Berkeley professor Ken Goldberg describes them as the "most human" of our tools and uses them in interactive art projects. Tonight, he'll appear as part of the Downtown Speaker Series, talking about the prospects for cloud robotics.
 
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Ken Goldberg, professor, electrical engineering and computer science, University of California at Berkeley

 


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